computer software engineer.
  1. computer soft engineers and computer programmers earn between $67,790 and $104,870 per year.
  2. the projected enployment for 2018 is 1,619,300.
  3. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, starting salary offers for graduates with a bachelor’s degree in computer science averaged $61,407 in July 2009.
  4. As a result of fast employment growth over the 2008 to 2018 decade, job prospects for computer software engineers should be excellent.
  5. computer software engineers can transmit their programs digitally, computer programmers can perform their job function from anywhere in the world.
  6. Computer programmers are at a much higher risk of having their jobs offshored than are workers involved in more complex and sophisticated information technology functions.
  7. computer programmers enployment are projected to decline slowly at a 3 percent rate.
  8. The increasing uses of the Internet, can also make more and more jobs.
  9. Employment of computer software engineers is expected to increase by 32 percent from 2008-2018.
  10. Overall, employment of computer software engineers and computer programmers is projected to increase by 21 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations.
  11. Computer software engineers and computer programmers held about 1.3 million jobs in 2008.
  12. About 48,200 computer software engineers and computer programmers were self-employed in 2008.
  13. With general experience, programmers may become programmer-analysts or systems analysts, or may be promoted to managerial positions.
  14. For skilled workers who keep up to date with the latest technology, prospects for advancement are good.
  15. A bachelor's degree commonly is required for software engineering jobs, although a master’s degree is preferred for some positions.
  16. a 2-year degree or certificate may be adequate in some cases.
  17. Employers who use computers for scientific or engineering applications usually prefer college graduates who have a degree in computer or information science, mathematics, engineering, or the physical sciences.
  18. In addition to educational attainment, employers highly value relevant programming skills and experience.
  19. As technology advances, employers will need workers with the latest skills.
  20. Computer software engineers also need skills related to the industry in which they work.
  21. As employers increasingly contract with outside firms to do programming jobs, more opportunities should arise for experienced programmers with expertise in a specific area to work as consultants.
  22. as people get internet they get more and more computer problems so the need computer software engineers.
  23. Consulting opportunities for computer software engineers also should continue to grow as businesses seek help to manage, upgrade, and customize their increasingly complicated computer systems.
  24. Computer programmers Projected Employment, 2018 is 414,400.
  25. In May 2008, median annual wages of wage-and-salary computer applications software engineers were $85,430.
  26. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $53,720, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $128,870.
  27. In May 2008, median annual wages of wage-and-salary computer systems software engineers were $92,430.
  28. The middle 50 percent earned between $73,200 and $113,960.
  29. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $57,810, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $135,780.
  30. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, starting salary offers for graduates with a bachelor’s degree in computer science averaged $61,407 in July 2009.